Got 2 boxes of it in 25-20 and had some in 22 long. shot the 22's up and tossed the boxes and then learned I could have sold the boxes alone for $20 each. They used to belong to my stepfathers grandpa and were pre WWII. They shot just fine in case anybody wants to know. What can I say, I am a heathen.

Also have a few boxes of .348 made in the 50's and they shoot just fine too. When I bought them the clerk had to blow the dust off the boxes to find a price because they had been on his shelf for 30 years. Apparently I was the only dang fool in the county shooting it. I didn't appreciate what I had then because I was and am a shooter not a collector.

I'm still a heathen but today I wouldn't shoot that old ammo up like I used to and I hope you hang onto your boxes. I had to get old before I started appreciating the history I had in my hands.

__________________
Good intentions will always be pleaded for any assumption of power. The Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern will, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters.
--Daniel Webster--

This email link is to reach site administrators for assistance, if you cannot access TFL via other means. If you are a TFL member and can access TFL, please do not use this link; instead, use the forums (like Questions, Suggestions, and Tech Support) or PM an appropriate mod or admin.

If you are experiencing difficulties posting in the Buy/Sell/Trade subforums of TFL, please read the "sticky" announcement threads at the top of the applicable subforum. If you still feel you are qualified to post in those subforums, please contact "Shane Tuttle" (the mod for that portion of TFL) via Private Message for assistance.

This email contact address is not an "Ask the Firearms Expert" service. Such emails will be ignored. If you have a firearm related question, please register and post it on the forums.